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In recent news stories and columns about the former Wet ‘n Wild property on the north Strip, the owners of the property have been identified as Paul Lowden and his wife, Sue, who is seeking the Republican nomination for the U.S. Senate. The property is owned by Sahara Las Vegas Corp., a wholly owned subsidiary of Archon Corp., a publicly traded company whose principal owner is Paul Lowden, the company’s president, chairman and CEO. Sue Lowden is also an officer of the company.

Round Rock rides six-run inning to victory over 51s

Andrew Locke hit a three-run triple to cap a six-run third inning against 51s starter Marty McLeary, sparking the Round Rock Express to a 9-6 victory in the Pacific Coast League on Monday at Round Rock, Texas.

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A federal judge in Northern California has ruled slot machine maker International Game Technology did not infringe on patents owned by Australian slot machine company Aristocrat Technologies.

RANKING THE REBELS: 84 – Eric Booker

Years: 1982 to 1984, Career highlights: Scored 628 points in 66 games for a career scoring average of 9.5 per game.

Servers of alcohol have a responsibility

A Saturday Review-Journal story reported on the sentencing of a casino musician who was convicted of killing a bicyclist while driving under the influence of alcohol. Surveillance showed he consumed 16 drinks before leaving the Laughlin casino where he worked.

Nevada among states that sold tainted sprouts

WASHINGTON — Alfalfa sprouts recalled because of salmonella poisoning were sold to more than 400 Wal-Mart stores in 15 states, a spokeswoman for the retail chain said Monday.